In an era where the future of our planet is at stake, understanding the principles of sustainable development has never been more crucial. This curated selection of documentaries delves into various aspects of sustainability, from environmental conservation to social equity and economic viability. Each film not only educates but also inspires viewers to think about their role in shaping a sustainable future. Whether you're an environmental enthusiast or simply curious about the world's efforts towards sustainability, these films provide a compelling narrative and a call to action.

The 11th Hour (2007)
Description: Narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, this film features interviews with experts discussing the state of the planet and the solutions for sustainable development.
Fact: The film was produced by DiCaprio's production company, Appian Way, showcasing his commitment to environmental issues.


An Inconvenient Truth (2006)
Description: Al Gore's presentation on global warming, this documentary became a catalyst for the climate change movement, highlighting the need for sustainable energy solutions.
Fact: It won two Academy Awards, including Best Documentary Feature, and was instrumental in raising public awareness about climate change.


The Cove (2009)
Description: While primarily about dolphin hunting, this documentary also touches on broader themes of environmental sustainability and the impact of human activities on marine life.
Fact: It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, highlighting the global issue of dolphin slaughter.


Chasing Ice (2012)
Description: Documenting the work of photographer James Balog, this film captures the dramatic changes in glaciers due to climate change, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices.
Fact: The film includes time-lapse footage of glaciers that took over three years to capture.


The True Cost (2015)
Description: Focusing on the fashion industry, this documentary explores the environmental and social costs of fast fashion, advocating for sustainable practices in clothing production.
Fact: It was screened at the United Nations in New York, highlighting the global impact of the fashion industry.


A Plastic Ocean (2016)
Description: This film follows a journalist and a scientist as they uncover the devastating effects of plastic pollution on the world's oceans, pushing for sustainable alternatives.
Fact: The film has inspired numerous clean-up initiatives around the world.


The Age of Stupid (2009)
Description: This film imagines a future where humanity has failed to address climate change, looking back at the early 21st century to understand where we went wrong. It's a poignant reminder of the urgent need for sustainable practices.
Fact: The film was crowdfunded, raising over £450,000, making it one of the first major crowdfunded films.


Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret (2014)
Description: This documentary investigates the impact of animal agriculture on the environment, revealing why leading environmental organizations are reluctant to discuss it.
Fact: The film was initially self-funded by its creators, Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn, who faced significant challenges in getting it produced.


Before the Flood (2016)
Description: Another collaboration with Leonardo DiCaprio, this film follows his global journey to understand climate change and what can be done to prevent catastrophic damage.
Fact: The film was released for free on National Geographic's website to maximize its reach and impact.


The Human Element (2018)
Description: This film explores how human activity has altered the natural world, focusing on the elements of earth, air, water, and fire, and how we can foster sustainable development.
Fact: The film features stunning photography by James Balog, who also worked on "Chasing Ice."
